NE BUSINESS BUREAU
CHENNAI, JAN 15
The Southern Railway is focusing on revamping major stations as part of the flagship Station Redevelopment programme of the Ministry of Railways. The redevelopment work of Rameswaram railway station is in full swing. This station features in the list of the nine stations taken up by the zone for redevelopment in the first phase and is set for a world-class makeover.
Progress of #RameswaramStation #StationRedevelopment works – Take a look pic.twitter.com/MxWC0UR9pn
— Southern Railway (@GMSRailway) January 12, 2023
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government is working on a vision to transform the infrastructure development in major railways across the country.
- Preliminary redevelopment works started and progressing at a brisk pace
- Redevelopment of Rameswaram Station – 18 months’ deadline for completion
- The proposed Eastern Terminal Building will have earmarked dedicated arrival/departure zones
Redefining passenger experience!
Graphic images of the proposed concourse of #RameswaramStation after #StationRedevelopment #nayebharatkanayastation pic.twitter.com/TGFmFXoUKi
— Southern Railway (@GMSRailway) January 12, 2023
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government is working on a vision to transform the infrastructure development in major railways across the country. For this, the Southern Railway had awarded the work of Redevelopment of Rameswaram Railway Station on 22nd September 2022 as EPC contract to M/s. SABARI Constructions-M/s URC Constructions Joint Venture at a cost of Rs. 90.20 Crores, setting a time frame of 18 months for completion of the project. Under this ambitious project, preliminary works such as Mapping of existing assets and Topographical survey, geotechnical investigation, tree inventory, joint inventory of movable and immovable assets have been completed. Drone video survey of existing assets also completed,” says a senior official of the Southern Railway.
Works executed so far
- Preliminary works such as Mapping of existing assets and Topographical survey, geotechnical investigation, tree inventory, joint inventory of movable and immovable assets have been completed Drone video survey of existing assets completed
- Shifting of materials and facilities completed to accommodate the redevelopment works
- Construction of offices for contractors in progress
- Setting up of batching plant is in progress
- Project management Services have commenced work.
- Right of way, which is a legal right to enter and carry out the work, has been handed over at 11 locations to the EPC contractor for carrying out the work
- A series of meetings are held with the stakeholders of the project
Rameswaram Railway station
#RameswaramStation #StationRedevelopment update:
Construction of railway/contractor's offices and shifting of facilities is in progress#nayebharatkanayastation pic.twitter.com/bXk6AdOVPj
— Southern Railway (@GMSRailway) January 12, 2023
#RameswaramStation #StationRedevelopment update
Topographical survey has been completed#nayebharatkanayastation pic.twitter.com/Zlf7iwAdt6
— Southern Railway (@GMSRailway) January 12, 2023
Rameswaram Railway Station (RMM) which acts as a terminus, an end station, to the Madurai- Rameswaram line. This NSG-3 category station witnesses an average passenger footfall of 9000 daily. The station is prominently located on the Pamban Island and is about 40 km from Mannar Island, Sri Lanka.
#RameswaramStation #StationRedevelopment update
Geo-technical investigation for the proposed new station building is in progress#nayebharatkanayastation pic.twitter.com/rD82LgcXFm
— Southern Railway (@GMSRailway) January 12, 2023
Award of contract
The Southern Railway had awarded the work of Redevelopment of Rameswaram Railway Station on 22nd September 2022 as EPC contract to M/s. SABARI Constructions-M/s URC Constructions Joint Venture at a cost of Rs. 90.20 Crores, setting a time frame of 18 months for completion of the project. M/s TUV India Private Limited, Mumbai have been tasked with the work of Project Management services (PMS) at a cost of Rs.4.41 Crore. The PMS consultant is responsible for monitoring the execution of the project.
Roadmap to Redevelopment
Two terminal buildings are proposed to be constructed, one each at the Eastern and Northern side. The architecture of the terminals will reflect contemporary adaptation of the traditional temple architecture of Rameswaram temple.
Eastern Terminal Building
Proposed East Terminal Building, with a total built up area of 7158 sq.m, is planned as a two-storey structure; however the foundation will be made for G+6 structure to cater to future requirements. This terminal building will provide direct access at ground level to Platform 1, 2 and 3 as existing today. Only Platform no. 4 requires usage of Foot over bridge. The eastern side terminal building will have a roof plaza linking access to Platform no.4 and proposed platform no.5 and forecourt area in front of the station building. 2 Nos. of Escalators and 4 Nos. of lifts are proposed in the Forecourt and roof plaza area for convenience of passengers. The building is designed to provide hassle free movement of passengers as there will be segregation of departure and arrival passengers.
The terminal will house a booking office, waiting areas for the passengers, toilets, railway office spaces and space for commercial activities. The Roof Plaza and Concourse to Platform 4 & 5 will facilitate seamless movement of passengers to various platforms.
Forecourt
A spacious Forecourt, circulating area being redeveloped independently for arrival and departure, in front of the Eastern terminal building will be dedicated for pedestrians and drop off area for vehicles. This will allow seamless movement of passengers and road vehicles. Forecourt proposed with roof shelter will act as a break out space and waiting area for passengers and pilgrims that come in groups and thus reduce the gathering and congestion in the platform area. The arrival forecourt at the terminal will sport dedicated areas for pickup by auto/ taxi etc. The architecture of arrival and departure forecourt will reflect the corridors of Ramanathaswamy temple.
Northern Terminal
The Northern Terminal will be a single-storey structure and planned exclusively for administration offices and offices for departments concerned with train operations.
Revamping of existing platforms
The existing platforms are planned for a complete revamp to match the aesthetics and ambience of the new station buildings
Further, dedicated parking facilities, RPF block, New substation building with rest rooms, Staff quarters and New Parcel office with separate entry duly segregating passenger movements are also proposed to be constructed.